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"An ingenious premise for a novel and Penelope Lively... spins it out with expert skill." The Washington Post
"Engrossing... engaging." San Francisco Chronicle
"Lively s [novel] maintains the high standard her fans have come to expect. It s another shining winner." The Boston Globe
"Original... bracingly intelligent. Rarely has a subject as elusive as life s messiness been pursued with such unflagging rigor." The Atlantic Monthly
"In her delicate, spot-on prose, Penelope Lively ruthlessly takes her microscope below the surface of two middle-class marriages and magnifies whatever it is that is left behind when passion is gone, when couples become immune to one another." The Times (London)
"To read Penelope Lively's book is like slipping into the finest cashmere: beautifully wonven, fluid and expensive. Once experienced, it is impossible to enjoy inferior materials." The Evening Standard (London)
"The Photograph is Penelope Lively's 14th novel, but she shows no sign of running out of inventiveness or of failing to write books that are hugely pleasurable to read. This one is deftly edged with humour." Independent on Sunday (UK)
""An ingenious premise for a novel and Penelope Lively... spins it out with expert skill." --The Washington Post
"Engrossing... engaging." --San Francisco Chronicle
"Lively's [novel] maintains the high standard her fans have come to expect. It's another shining winner." --The Boston Globe
"Original... bracingly intelligent. Rarely has a subject as elusive as life's messiness been pursued with such unflagging rigor." --The Atlantic Monthly
"In her delicate, spot-on prose, Penelope Lively ruthlessly takes her microscope below the surface of two middle-class marriages and magnifies whatever it is that is left behind when passion is gone, when couples become immune to one another." --The Times (London)
"To read Penelope Lively's book is like slipping into the finest cashmere: beautifully wonven, fluid and expensive. Once experienced, it is impossible to enjoy inferior materials." --The Evening Standard (London)
"The Photograph is Penelope Lively's 14th novel, but she shows no sign of running out of inventiveness or of failing to write books that are hugely pleasurable to read. This one is deftly edged with humour." --Independent on Sunday (UK)
-An ingenious premise for a novel and Penelope Lively... spins it out with expert skill.- --The Washington Post
-Engrossing... engaging.- --San Francisco Chronicle
-Lively's [novel] maintains the high standard her fans have come to expect. It's another shining winner.- --The Boston Globe
-Original... bracingly intelligent. Rarely has a subject as elusive as life's messiness been pursued with such unflagging rigor.- --The Atlantic Monthly
-In her delicate, spot-on prose, Penelope Lively ruthlessly takes her microscope below the surface of two middle-class marriages and magnifies whatever it is that is left behind when passion is gone, when couples become immune to one another.- --The Times (London)
-To read Penelope Lively's book is like slipping into the finest cashmere: beautifully wonven, fluid and expensive. Once experienced, it is impossible to enjoy inferior materials.- --The Evening Standard (London)
-The Photograph is Penelope Lively's 14th novel, but she shows no sign of running out of inventiveness or of failing to write books that are hugely pleasurable to read. This one is deftly edged with humour.- --Independent on Sunday (UK)
Penelope Lively is the author of many prize-winning novels and short story collections for both adults and children. She has twice been shortlisted for the Booker Prize; once in 1977 for her first novel, The Road to Lichfield, and again in 1984 for According to Mark. She later won the 1987 Booker Prize for her highly acclaimed novel Moon Tiger. Her novels include Passing On, shortlisted for the 1989 Sunday Express Book of the Year Award, City of the Mind, Cleopatra's Sister and Heat Wave.
Penelope Lively has also written radio and television scripts and has acted as presenter for a BBC Radio 4 program on children's literature. She is a popular writer for children and has won both the Carnegie Medal and the Whitbread Award.
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